Could that be Santa’s sleigh? Early risers can spot the ISS from the UK this Christmas

Is that Santa’s sleigh pulled by a magical herd of reindeer?

A bright streak of light in the pre-dawn skies above the U.K. tomorrow morning (Dec. 24) could easily be mistaken for Santa Claus getting an early start to his Christmas deliveries — but the glowing trail of light actually belongs to the International Space Station (ISS) making one of its routine laps of Earth. The ISS will also be visible early on Christmas morning, coinciding with Santa’s journey back to the North Pole.

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